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private sector expands and tax policies are positive, florida will do well, it is a zero income tax environment, and say in new york for example it is 14% i will see more migration of the "new yorker"s and entrepreneurs moving their business south, and bringing employees with them, and hiring, those markets i think will improve. liz: you know, i don't know, i have to say to myself, wait, are we in an air pocket in housing market. bond yields are rising, mortgage rates are tied to bond yields and they may be going up in the next year or so, should you grab it now. i'm saying interests could go up in next couple years. >> i think you are right, as the slow recovery continues, we'll see rates go up, but not for the next year or so, now, is the best time to be buying real estate, anyone who can, renters should look to buy right now. liz: another important piece of data that the viewer needs to know bpeople who are upside down in their moar mortgage, about 10.6 million in negative equilty. so, there is a big fear, people have been saying ts for years, they will flood into the market and cause housin
private sector expands and tax policies are positive, florida will do well, it is a zero income tax environment, and say in new york for example it is 14% i will see more migration of the "new yorker"s and entrepreneurs moving their business south, and bringing employees with them, and hiring, those markets i think will improve. liz: you know, i don't know, i have to say to myself, wait, are we in an air pocket in housing market. bond yields are rising, mortgage rates are tied to bond...
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. >> this doesn't help the environment. >> this doesn't help. >> sure t does. >> let me go to gary b. >> i was saying, sound like something that came right out of a central planning. let's try this. we'll try it for everyone. who knows how much it costs! look, i'm completely with susan. if we could measure any of this stuff. but the fact is, we can't. so we have this gazillion dollar project and we don't know if it's harmful or helpful. we think it's going to harm the cars, we don't know how much it's going to cost. we don't know the benefit, but i guess that's how the benefit works when they're spending other people's money. it's silly. we need to get off this for a while. >> is there a benefit to this at all? >> it didn't come from the central planning. it came from the ethanol lobby. it's a questionable fuel from corn. it's full of subsidies. however, this isn't a -- they approved the use of it by the epa because it actually is cheaper with the subsidies, so they want to blend in to make a higher profit. it has some environmental benefits to a small -- because you don't have to use
. >> this doesn't help the environment. >> this doesn't help. >> sure t does. >> let me go to gary b. >> i was saying, sound like something that came right out of a central planning. let's try this. we'll try it for everyone. who knows how much it costs! look, i'm completely with susan. if we could measure any of this stuff. but the fact is, we can't. so we have this gazillion dollar project and we don't know if it's harmful or helpful. we think it's going to harm...
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[laughter] i did it take starter out of desperation to say the enemy is not a big business but big environment. they just laugh. john: instead they make a movie called promised land that says fracking is evil. >> yes. matt damon will tell you fracking should be banned. and the heartland knows it is good for their community. their story had to be told. i asked the people of america and they did. john: buy give you $1 my name is in the credit? $20, dvd. $125 a film poster. this motivated people? >> anybody who gve $1 is the execive producer. [laughter] this is a film by the people for the people it allows the documentary movement to kick starter -- kicks starter. no longer can hollywood say what is a documentary. people out there, but kicks starter has closed. it is fantastic. john: good luck with your movie. i hear tt mark cuban bought it? >> it will be on access tv going up against the promised land at the same time. there will be another voice. kicks starter has allowed us to do that. john: thank you. my carity and a charity sturdy that got the biggest filmstart -- story in [applause] john: m
[laughter] i did it take starter out of desperation to say the enemy is not a big business but big environment. they just laugh. john: instead they make a movie called promised land that says fracking is evil. >> yes. matt damon will tell you fracking should be banned. and the heartland knows it is good for their community. their story had to be told. i asked the people of america and they did. john: buy give you $1 my name is in the credit? $20, dvd. $125 a film poster. this motivated...
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it's also worth noting that we're in a pervasive low interest rate environment right now and i'm concerned at some point, and we have been for successive quarters of us having an interest rate spike, if we have an interest rate spike and we've got inflation, all the loans outstanding, 85% by the way which the government holds, students have a heck of a time paying off the loans in a high interest rate environment, are we creating a debt burden on the students and being unfair to them at the end of the day and that's my main concern as far as this issue is concerned. >> susan, an alternative way to think about this, you don't automatically go to college and wait until you know exactly what you want to do or don't go at all. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, i think there's a case to be made if air not absolutely sure, you know, take your time. my wife, who is much smarter than prettier than i am you know, waited until she was 24, and really figured out what she wanted to do. went off to uc berkley graduated from straight a's and proved that, you know, you could benefit enormously. but there is
it's also worth noting that we're in a pervasive low interest rate environment right now and i'm concerned at some point, and we have been for successive quarters of us having an interest rate spike, if we have an interest rate spike and we've got inflation, all the loans outstanding, 85% by the way which the government holds, students have a heck of a time paying off the loans in a high interest rate environment, are we creating a debt burden on the students and being unfair to them at the end...
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it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to respect all customs, even if it is to die for the custom. >> translator: no, no, it's very hard. because with us, we respect the elders. that's basic. they say a word, it's holy. the truth is, my family is certainly proud. i told you already, it's our custom. >> inside rimonim, the family have gained a reputation as a formidable crime family. >> translator: when i came to prison, everyone knew our story. which family i belonged to. we have a background. we are a large family. a lot of members. there are almost 20 of us here. where we live, we have a very high status. and everyone respe
it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to...
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[laughter] >> you are right there to be a few problems but drones will not be in urban environments they are not that reliable right now but there will be used in other areas and talking about agriculture where you can have all hold their vantage point to see it from a bird's-eye view. melissa: i've was reading about this and she plays in the u.k. delivering sushi using drones say have the people in the kitchen watching. says the future come a bit faster than we think? >> absolutely i call it the drones economy. a they will get mashed up with a social media and advertising but now she is walking up fifth avenue it gets her facial recognition to goes to the database to danowski is up of this self don't the you have 20% off on those issues it is all new consumer driven world. melissa: i am now ready for that it sounds like spying. said they laughed at the idea of advertising of the internet. people were always scared but this is tremendous innovation in zero career right in front of our eyes. $100 million of 2013 it will undoubtedly be a major industry in the next couple of years. melissa:
[laughter] >> you are right there to be a few problems but drones will not be in urban environments they are not that reliable right now but there will be used in other areas and talking about agriculture where you can have all hold their vantage point to see it from a bird's-eye view. melissa: i've was reading about this and she plays in the u.k. delivering sushi using drones say have the people in the kitchen watching. says the future come a bit faster than we think? >> absolutely...
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at fox news and fox business it is optimistic, positive environment. that generally does come from the top. i have worked though in environments where you have a psychotic boss or boss that is very unfair that promotes people who don't deserve it and general sense of unfairness going on, injustice that makes for a terrible environment. also the psychotic coworkers. not that we have any here. >> no one applies. melissa: management style. i certainly worked at places where the dominant management style to pit people against each other. sort of that fear versus reward mechanism. different from parent or teacher. >> how successful were? melissa: terrible. really tough. >> anyone can be ceo. anyone can be a boss. that is really not the case. it is a very unique skill to create an environment which motivates people, where people want to work and want to be involved. so i agree with this study. i don't think necessarily too much work. work is positive. it adds to self-esteem. it is that bad boss that tears us down. melissa: they say when you're in a environme
at fox news and fox business it is optimistic, positive environment. that generally does come from the top. i have worked though in environments where you have a psychotic boss or boss that is very unfair that promotes people who don't deserve it and general sense of unfairness going on, injustice that makes for a terrible environment. also the psychotic coworkers. not that we have any here. >> no one applies. melissa: management style. i certainly worked at places where the dominant...
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compact fluorescent light bulbs are bad for the environment and contain mercury. >> there is some truth but it's the fact is a light bulb industry goes to arrange a big change right now through incandescent tog to the lcd. they play an important role but compared to other sources like the thermometer equal to 100 compact fluorescent light bulbs. [laughter] gerri: bring back the incandescent. you test your smoke detector by pushing on the button? >> it just checks the alarmk s function but not if it can detect smoke. to do that you need a smoke test aerosol coming in the case of. if you ever see aprof professional inspector how they checked they sprayed the s and it simulates smoking vicos off you know, it is workingno. gerri: it does look like smoke. i never thought of that. ca it is $15 of long dash 48 can turn your thermostat up and down to save money. >> some people believe if they'll be better off then turn it off but it will saveed i money. not true. if you thank you will turn it down and then turn it up it is just not saving money. the best thing is thus wit marked thermostat with
compact fluorescent light bulbs are bad for the environment and contain mercury. >> there is some truth but it's the fact is a light bulb industry goes to arrange a big change right now through incandescent tog to the lcd. they play an important role but compared to other sources like the thermometer equal to 100 compact fluorescent light bulbs. [laughter] gerri: bring back the incandescent. you test your smoke detector by pushing on the button? >> it just checks the alarmk s...
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movements of the markets, we have never had this type of the market with this type of an interest-rate environment. the formulas being used to create these assessments which everyone is referring to, pe, the ratios. they are all thrown off by the cost of the value of the money, the interest rate which is so that you can't see these models until what is really going on in the economy. this is not even a big issue. gerri: what do you say? >> well, it's more like a market of stocks. and there are parts of the stock market which are grossly overvalued. but -- gerri: like what? >> twitter end the social media. but there are great parts of the market which are at could valuations. big information technology companies trading at ten, 11 times earnings. that is attractive. you get paid 3 percent valuate. some of the big companies are trading at evaluations. so there is still a decent value in parts of the market. globally we have very attractive gerri: norway, singapore. jonathan wants me to put all y money in subs. i want to invest at home. how do i do that? tell me. go ahead. >> it's pretty simple. the
movements of the markets, we have never had this type of the market with this type of an interest-rate environment. the formulas being used to create these assessments which everyone is referring to, pe, the ratios. they are all thrown off by the cost of the value of the money, the interest rate which is so that you can't see these models until what is really going on in the economy. this is not even a big issue. gerri: what do you say? >> well, it's more like a market of stocks. and...
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based on the massive redistribution of corporation and energy companies any companies exploiting the environment i think the very concept of profit should be reduced. david cameron says profit is a dirty word and i say it is a filthy word. >> multimillionaire russell brand sounding a theme that one hears more of in today's popular culture that there is more shame in taking profits than there is in taking government handouts. is this a theme shared by younger generations? sabrina, is there now more shame with taking profits than taking government handouts? >> sadly, i think there is. i think that president obama, the democratic party and hollywood share in a lot of the blame for this. russell brand who is worth more than $15 million is not saying anything that we haven't heard from democrats or congress. do you remember the convention last year? it was three days of pitting americans against each other. rich versus poor and wall street versus main street. this is an ideology that creates a public dependent on government. the way to do that is to make people want to run to the comforting arms of t
based on the massive redistribution of corporation and energy companies any companies exploiting the environment i think the very concept of profit should be reduced. david cameron says profit is a dirty word and i say it is a filthy word. >> multimillionaire russell brand sounding a theme that one hears more of in today's popular culture that there is more shame in taking profits than there is in taking government handouts. is this a theme shared by younger generations? sabrina, is there...
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they like the idea of raising taxes in this environment in there's a cluelessness as to what's going on. yeah, you can argue that the percentage of gdp, you should be raising more taxes. but come on, when is enough enough? >> i don't think that anyone wants to raise taxes. >> they just want to raise taxes on rich people. >> let him make his point. >> my point is, you know, that you're either for deficit reduction or you're not for deficit reduction. if you're for it, then revenue has to be on the table. that's the simple statement. >> ben stain, rein, revenue has on the table? >> you might as well say that because tax is $2.7 ga jillion dollars. there's no meaning to a number without saying the other side on the balance sheet. we need to raise taxes. you have to raise taxes. >> we have two big blocs in this country. one wants a lot of entitlement. one wants lower taxes. they have to be meet in the middle. there has to be cuts in entitlements, and there has to be higher taxes where you live. >> you have said in the past if you're not going to cut spending, then the only other solution
they like the idea of raising taxes in this environment in there's a cluelessness as to what's going on. yeah, you can argue that the percentage of gdp, you should be raising more taxes. but come on, when is enough enough? >> i don't think that anyone wants to raise taxes. >> they just want to raise taxes on rich people. >> let him make his point. >> my point is, you know, that you're either for deficit reduction or you're not for deficit reduction. if you're for it,...
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that kind of thing is passed down to us by parents and environment. if an irish kid beats you up every day, you're not going to like the irish, even those that don't beat you up. being irish is not something to be ashamed of. humans are crude, sometimes flawed. if you find yourself despising someone or something, fight against that, overcome it. it's a challenge of life that we all can meet. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, which is different from billo'reilly.com. o'reilly @foxnews.com. word of the day, no chuffiness. and don't forget, thursday, madashell.org, tell us what is driving you nuts, apart from me. kind of expand the conversation. thursday, we will have that segment for you and we are reading your letters now. again, thanks for watching us now. miss megyn is next. i am bill o'reilly. remember the spin stops here. >>> there's breaking news on the kelly file. i am megyn kelly live from new york city. the republican national committee awaiting a response from house democrats an
that kind of thing is passed down to us by parents and environment. if an irish kid beats you up every day, you're not going to like the irish, even those that don't beat you up. being irish is not something to be ashamed of. humans are crude, sometimes flawed. if you find yourself despising someone or something, fight against that, overcome it. it's a challenge of life that we all can meet. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website,...
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. >> the part that is so looney about all of this is that the epa whose job is to protect the environment, is saying it has no effect. not going to add co2 to the atmosphere. i won't do what it abhors to do. not do those things. passing a rule saying you can't do it. it's dumb. this is like the "a" block what we talked about, the government doesn't understand what the other hand is doing. ofcourse it's costing jobs. >> eric: i remember the president saying the power bills will necessarily skyrocket. who does this help? what is the plan or the end game? >> there is a problem. i believe that global warming is a real issue and something taken seriously but there are a lot of people don't believe in it. it's because of this. this undermines the credibility of the epa. they say out of their mouth it won't affect carbon emissions at all. this is a bit problematic for them on the credibility front. >> eric: what is the purpose? we are going to shut down the coal industry? >> it's -- right, yes. it seems like they are just speaking rhetoric. >> eric: as everyone who knows and smart people watchin
. >> the part that is so looney about all of this is that the epa whose job is to protect the environment, is saying it has no effect. not going to add co2 to the atmosphere. i won't do what it abhors to do. not do those things. passing a rule saying you can't do it. it's dumb. this is like the "a" block what we talked about, the government doesn't understand what the other hand is doing. ofcourse it's costing jobs. >> eric: i remember the president saying the power bills...
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the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve that. >> nobody can make an accurate assessment of me without getting to know me. i mean i am a clean-cut guy. i'm not a troublemaker. but you can't honestly know that until you get a chance to sit down and talk to me and know me. just by looking at me, i don't know, everybody thought ted bundy w
the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles...
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we live in an environment where someone else is going to pay. i don't like is to be assumed. i guess what i am seeing here is an expectation that it's going to happen. >> americans realize that how not raise entitled kids and of course that is a concern. i am pointing to how this works. bathing suits for 8-year-olds, these halloween costumes that are crazy. i am someone who believes in a free-market free market economy, also believing in good corporate citizenship. corporations need to use their head. if they don't, we will do that. but we would really appreciate if they consider in their marketing that they don't sound like pedophiles. neil: there is that. in the end, i think it speaks to us. i think it is a sort of reflection of a world we live in. >> i absolutely agree. i don't think it is particularly, you know, sketchers fault in this case. i think we don't like the trend, if you will. someone else taking advantage of the phenomenon and we are just not happy. a different age than when the three of us grew up. neil: well, good for you, all right, thank you so much. we hop
we live in an environment where someone else is going to pay. i don't like is to be assumed. i guess what i am seeing here is an expectation that it's going to happen. >> americans realize that how not raise entitled kids and of course that is a concern. i am pointing to how this works. bathing suits for 8-year-olds, these halloween costumes that are crazy. i am someone who believes in a free-market free market economy, also believing in good corporate citizenship. corporations need to...
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just rearrange the drain. >> compact fluorescent light bulbs are bad for the environment containing mercury. >> they do have a small amount but the fact is the light bulb industry goes through this big change going to the lapd but they play an important role compared to other sources the thermometer fed is equal to 100 compact fluorescent bulbs. [laughter] .gov back the incandescent. test this note detector by pushing on the button? >> it just check steel or malfunction not whether it can detect smoke but to do that you need a smoke test aerosol. if you've ever seen a professional inspector they sprayed these that the detectors that simulate smoking and if it goes off you know, it is working. gerri: did does look like smoke. i never thought of that. >> is about $15 per case and it is the way to test your detector. gerri: turning your thermostat up or down saves money? >> some people like to springboard off if you leave off then turned italy up there will save money that is not true of a small movement of 10 degrees does work but if you think he will turn it down or up it will not save money
just rearrange the drain. >> compact fluorescent light bulbs are bad for the environment containing mercury. >> they do have a small amount but the fact is the light bulb industry goes through this big change going to the lapd but they play an important role compared to other sources the thermometer fed is equal to 100 compact fluorescent bulbs. [laughter] .gov back the incandescent. test this note detector by pushing on the button? >> it just check steel or malfunction not...
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. >> you never know in this environment it. melissa: thank you. that's all we have today. o.c. you back here tomorrow. "the willis report" is next. ♪ gerri: hello. i'm gerri willis. despite of fiscal cliff deal, there are still many financial challenges our nation faces this year. as a result many say 2013 will be a year of fiscal difficulty. maybe even a recession. still to be addressed, the debt ceiling tax an entitlement reform, even the ballooning balance sheet of our nation's federal reserve. as released from the december meeting suggesting even -- likely end this year. i am pleased to welcome steve forbes and chairman and editor. i will get you to the federal reserve second. i want to talk to you about this fiscal cliff legislation. i no you're not happy. each other but have been better to go over the cliff and negotiate from there. what it is about this legislation you don't like? >> what it does is remove capital from the economy, punishes risk takers and punishes small businesses that are still going to get caught by that think. moreover there remove a lot of exempti
. >> you never know in this environment it. melissa: thank you. that's all we have today. o.c. you back here tomorrow. "the willis report" is next. ♪ gerri: hello. i'm gerri willis. despite of fiscal cliff deal, there are still many financial challenges our nation faces this year. as a result many say 2013 will be a year of fiscal difficulty. maybe even a recession. still to be addressed, the debt ceiling tax an entitlement reform, even the ballooning balance sheet of our...
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we don't have that environment anymore. maybe that is good for the sunshine law but with intense media scrutiny and day-to-day negotiations it is tougher to get the deal done. i would like for them to go to camp david for one week. lori: with a chance to get spending cuts? will republicans have any leverage? >> there is opportunity to have responsible conversation. lori: that anything done? >> it is possible. the budget that was criticized the president has proposed drastic spending cuts and froze discretionary spending over five years not what democrats would be happy about what would follow if there was a deal. it is maybe a little less likely than one year ago but it is possible. lori: meno bernanke will leave at the end of the term. how will that unfolds? >> now- now they say tim geithner will go to the head of the feral reserve. [laughter] i think he has had his do but it is a close relationship. it is with the entire board and not just the chairman. on lot of people have known them for a long time. lori: who will hand
we don't have that environment anymore. maybe that is good for the sunshine law but with intense media scrutiny and day-to-day negotiations it is tougher to get the deal done. i would like for them to go to camp david for one week. lori: with a chance to get spending cuts? will republicans have any leverage? >> there is opportunity to have responsible conversation. lori: that anything done? >> it is possible. the budget that was criticized the president has proposed drastic spending...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: a new report in the "wall street journal" says president obama did not know the nsa spied on war leaders until this past summer. the message officials telling the wall street journal the program was stopped after the president's side had been uncovered during a white house review. spain is the latest in a number of allies including germany, france, brazil, mexico to protest against the yen as a surveillance the mayor report in the spanish newspaper says it recently tracked some $60 million in spain over one month. the state department today stated again that the suspects linked to the benghazi terrorist attack haveot been placed on the state department's so-called rewards
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: a new report in the "wall street journal" says president obama did...
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we do it in an environment, what we call that zero lower bound environment where you cannot lose in monetary policy because you're already at zero. the fed is trying to figure out how you loosen monetary policy when you face that kind of thing john: you don't worry about sudden, horrible inflation? all of this money sloshing around. they printed it. >> i worry about many things. i am an economist. we sit around every night worrying. but of all the things i worry about, rampant, immediate danger of hyperinflation is definitely not in my top ten. if you look economists tell a lot about well least a high inflation. it is not just the expansion of the monetary base. the gold bugs, the people afraid of in the inflation like the expansion of money in say, hey, milton friedman taught us expansion of money was inflation. what they are forgetting is that in that formula, what matters is not just the monetary base. it's also the velocity of money. i that someone signed the fed is printing money, but for every bank that is not lending whereas in the 2000's there were, that is doing the reverse, that is
we do it in an environment, what we call that zero lower bound environment where you cannot lose in monetary policy because you're already at zero. the fed is trying to figure out how you loosen monetary policy when you face that kind of thing john: you don't worry about sudden, horrible inflation? all of this money sloshing around. they printed it. >> i worry about many things. i am an economist. we sit around every night worrying. but of all the things i worry about, rampant, immediate...
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. >> more and more we create an environment -- you can create toxins on a lot of things. hyperactivity disorder, autism. we don't have the connection, but as a physician i worry about it. this little girl, sara cavanaugh, she created a petition and got gatorade decided to take it out of their drinks. >> yay! >> exactly. i think we have the control to do this, but to live the long, healthy lives we're promising viewers tonight, part of the challenge identifying where toxins are. you mention chips. >> eat in moderation. >> i'm one of those people i eat a handful of chips and a handful of steamed broccoli. >> broccoli, the easiest way to detoxify your body. the liver is a filter. takes the toxins out of your body, so if you can feed it the right stuff, the cruciferous vegetables, they allow the liver to detoxify. when you darken bread, it causes a substance that causes cancer. any carbohydrate that you heat until it's crispy, it causes cancer. >> can you eat -- i don't like good and bad food. the good food is the food that i like. but i like to think some of the things that
. >> more and more we create an environment -- you can create toxins on a lot of things. hyperactivity disorder, autism. we don't have the connection, but as a physician i worry about it. this little girl, sara cavanaugh, she created a petition and got gatorade decided to take it out of their drinks. >> yay! >> exactly. i think we have the control to do this, but to live the long, healthy lives we're promising viewers tonight, part of the challenge identifying where toxins...
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you e with -- >> property in environ research center. john: based in bozeman, montana. you folks city areas where private property can help protect animals. >> we believe that ownership provides the best incentives for conservation. john: most of the buffalo are owned by private ranchers, but there are still some in state parks or one state park. one has a roundup. >> and they are actually treating their bison most like private ranchers are, making them pay. what they do is once a year for 45 years they have this huge round with a bring in their 1500 bison. tourists come from all over the world among pay money to watch these bison get heard it, and all wild west fashion with cowboys and cowgirls, and the bison come sweeping down the planes. the earth shakes. they did move in the corrals, and we all go eat bison murders after words. the point is, the park is making money from the tourism. then about a month later they auction off a porton to private ranchers and they're also making money now wait. all that money goes bac into custer state park to pay for operations of th
you e with -- >> property in environ research center. john: based in bozeman, montana. you folks city areas where private property can help protect animals. >> we believe that ownership provides the best incentives for conservation. john: most of the buffalo are owned by private ranchers, but there are still some in state parks or one state park. one has a roundup. >> and they are actually treating their bison most like private ranchers are, making them pay. what they do is...
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the environment was anything pleasant. evident living, personal hygiene must have kept the humility high. if we sat down and attempted to capture 30 years and a few lines or a brief report, we wouldn't succeed. i believe in those 24 years life must have felt as if it lasted ten times as long as realtime. >> it's so unusual and extraordinary that it's not only in a home in a city, but in what sounds like an apartment building and a closely surrounded one. how he was able to construct this sound proofing to the extend he did and air to breathe could get in and out is far beyond my engineering capacity. >> all-around number 40, josest fritzl created a natural barricade, his nearest neighbors were three gardens away. the old lady moved into nursing care and next to her, the couple spend their time in vienna. the couple in the third house is herbert and regina pence. >> all the gardens are open. his is all conceal and built up. a few open spaces are covered by trees and bushes. you can't see anything. the neighbor wanted to tri
the environment was anything pleasant. evident living, personal hygiene must have kept the humility high. if we sat down and attempted to capture 30 years and a few lines or a brief report, we wouldn't succeed. i believe in those 24 years life must have felt as if it lasted ten times as long as realtime. >> it's so unusual and extraordinary that it's not only in a home in a city, but in what sounds like an apartment building and a closely surrounded one. how he was able to construct this...
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they have also complained about it being a hostile workplace environment. i think the president to campaign to as being the candidate for women now has an issue with women. all talk. now we are not seeing him deliver on it. gerri: looking at all these people being put up for new jobs. they are all fellows. dino what is more, they're all politicians. you know, you may have disagreed with tim geithner, but at least he ran the new york fed. he knew the players, the wall street bankers, the issues. of the company's work. what is he going to tell us? i think it is rare for him to be in charge of the treasury. >> he has a great head of hair, which for i am calling from counts for a lot. [laughter] >> obviously has the confidence of the president of the portfolio, the treasury, the secretary of the treasury is enormously crucial. and one would hope that we are going to get the that we need all the things we have talked about, the segment on entitlement reform, the gst, the growth pattern in this economy which is absolutely appalling. gerri: and the labor departmen
they have also complained about it being a hostile workplace environment. i think the president to campaign to as being the candidate for women now has an issue with women. all talk. now we are not seeing him deliver on it. gerri: looking at all these people being put up for new jobs. they are all fellows. dino what is more, they're all politicians. you know, you may have disagreed with tim geithner, but at least he ran the new york fed. he knew the players, the wall street bankers, the issues....
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it's an open environment. >> gentlemen. >> there's right now, i have six staff members. >> you're doing a good job. >> breaking all my rights. >> another day on the job. >> almost all the individuals down here are parole violators, been out on parole, couldn't hack it. got picked up for something, sent them back here, generally do six months, a year. they go main line to another institution to do their time or released out on parole. beds are at a premium. this is the rc overflow. we house 384 individuals. it's an open dorm. we have tvs, considered pretty much the luxury suites in the reception center. i have three sets of showers broke down by race in the gym. they self-segregate. we do not tell them where to go. the shower closest to the left is all white. middle shower will be only your black, the far right shower is your hispanics and others. the tables along the day room right here are broken up into races. >> table for others. we're not gang members. >> other than black, other than white. >> american indian right here, a native american. >> different counties and different cities
it's an open environment. >> gentlemen. >> there's right now, i have six staff members. >> you're doing a good job. >> breaking all my rights. >> another day on the job. >> almost all the individuals down here are parole violators, been out on parole, couldn't hack it. got picked up for something, sent them back here, generally do six months, a year. they go main line to another institution to do their time or released out on parole. beds are at a premium....
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still not the point repertory environment is so burdensome the cost to have to lay out, they're looking as a business expense and saying what will make us profitable to the shareholders? they have to decide, they can go to the states to save that money because maybe they can hire more people, be they can open up multiple offices and do more than they can in new york because the fact taxes are so high here. liz: let anybody get a wake-up call about this? >> we certainly hope so. this is how democracies fail. not to say that democracy will fail, but look at you by. and one that is out of our way, but they have zero taxes for 50 years. which attracts so much business to that particular center of the universe to do business. liz: downtown manhattan, my brother-in-law is a fireman, i come from a long line of firemen, they have said the reason flooded downtown because it is a landfill. coming in from london. so it is underwater. they say to themselves another hurricane hits, we don't want to be flooded again. the federal reserve's offices got flooded. go ahead. does that factor into the decis
still not the point repertory environment is so burdensome the cost to have to lay out, they're looking as a business expense and saying what will make us profitable to the shareholders? they have to decide, they can go to the states to save that money because maybe they can hire more people, be they can open up multiple offices and do more than they can in new york because the fact taxes are so high here. liz: let anybody get a wake-up call about this? >> we certainly hope so. this is...
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our economy cannot sustain higher interest rates we're in dade tea leveraging the environment this is what happened in japan. it is not new. >> bill gross but is he talking to advantage his own investment? >> that is a great question. he did have a great run but i do believe it will stay down for a long period of time. if you just think about a week of $4 trillion in the economy cannot get going. >> but december 2008? >> but sevener eight years ago the fed fund wwuld be zero and the interest at zero% you would laugh. it shows how weak the economy is with the underlying tone to keep the down. gerri: talk about what happens to americans. four-point 3% for money-market funds thinking very much. people who are out there are getting killed. >> they are penalized the people who didn't write who wanted to save for retirement and live off interest are being hurt that is the dislocation the reserve cuts into the system. a loss of buying power of all these people to spend money that segregates the economy the rich get richer. gerri: had one day political discussion but i do care that are you pr
our economy cannot sustain higher interest rates we're in dade tea leveraging the environment this is what happened in japan. it is not new. >> bill gross but is he talking to advantage his own investment? >> that is a great question. he did have a great run but i do believe it will stay down for a long period of time. if you just think about a week of $4 trillion in the economy cannot get going. >> but december 2008? >> but sevener eight years ago the fed fund wwuld be...
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. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment and he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have tlked about nor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed, so it's still international, i wish they would have thought of this soap opera or something else. but too often they think back to it. even 50 years later. but it was a blight upon texas to a man who is coming really to help heal people. neil: he was coming to pass over this coming and he was concned enough about his reelection that he did this. and it wasa cautious jfk going. and in retrospect, do you think it's added caution? >> oh, absolutely. >> i say that and then we have a president that is not cautious about making any political trips, he makes them every week. neil: they raise a lot of money. >> yes, but
. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment and he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have tlked about nor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed, so...
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seriously -- gerri: that's shameless. >> they would turn it into a sales environment and say, look, we're here to make a sale. we cannot create customer loyalty without assisting a client. develop a customized training program for the groups of jcp or jcpenney, whatever they call themselves, have from the front door, a greeting to the department to the cash register all the way to follow-up, and stay with the customer and create a customer loyalty experience that people want to pay for. gerri: if they had sales, people would be back. people want sales. grant, good to have you here, good to see you, mister. thanks for being with us to explain this really sad story. thank you. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: coming up, are colleges changing their criteria for admission? a story every parent should hear. next, we ask is it legal, a homeless man suing his parents saying his bad luck in life is because his parents didn't love him enough. yeah, stay with us. ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank do
seriously -- gerri: that's shameless. >> they would turn it into a sales environment and say, look, we're here to make a sale. we cannot create customer loyalty without assisting a client. develop a customized training program for the groups of jcp or jcpenney, whatever they call themselves, have from the front door, a greeting to the department to the cash register all the way to follow-up, and stay with the customer and create a customer loyalty experience that people want to pay for....
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you know, you can hardly expect any different outcome when you have a president who has created an environment where nobody trusts what he is doing in washington. and so if the american people are pushing back against, you know, nsa listening, it's because they really don't have any confidence in how they're using the data they collect. >> i agree, given the obama care consumer fraud, irs, hard to trust the government, hard to trust this president. it is important to remember that there are still people in the world trying to kill us and we can't defend every soft target in the united states. we have to be on the offense on intelligence. this is our great advantage over our adversaries, is we do have tech kn technological abilities. >> there hadn't been a single use of the irs the way it was used by obama until there was. so i don't think that's a good defense. i think basically -- >> how about punishing the irs offenses so we can have some confidence if people abuse the nsa, then they will be punished. >> precisely. i think the way you explain the failure of this consensus, the fact that this
you know, you can hardly expect any different outcome when you have a president who has created an environment where nobody trusts what he is doing in washington. and so if the american people are pushing back against, you know, nsa listening, it's because they really don't have any confidence in how they're using the data they collect. >> i agree, given the obama care consumer fraud, irs, hard to trust the government, hard to trust this president. it is important to remember that there...
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in a time we have an economy there appears to be recovering and other retail environments succeeding, automobile dealers doing great, macy's improving, radio shack doing well, and jcpenney, a great american brand is suffering, why? it's interesting. gerri: screwed up. >> yeah, well, penny used to say he believed it was criminal, a crime not to sell the customer. when you go to a jcpenney today, you're lucky to get greeted. you won't be acknowledged much less sold anything. gerri: gear they are not about that. we went to the street to ask new yorkers what they thought when they heard the name "jcpenney." this is what they thought. >> jcpenney, cheap clothes. >> not happy with it anymore. >> change. too much change. we want the coupons and sales back. okay? >> like she said, cheap, just a cheap undertone now. >> i don't -- it's sad. i don't shop at jcpenney. >> apple computer. >> company clothes. >> jcpenney? gerri: she's a gucci girl. i'll explain something out of that. the fellow who said "apple," referring to the fact that ron johnson was running the company, developed the apple stor
in a time we have an economy there appears to be recovering and other retail environments succeeding, automobile dealers doing great, macy's improving, radio shack doing well, and jcpenney, a great american brand is suffering, why? it's interesting. gerri: screwed up. >> yeah, well, penny used to say he believed it was criminal, a crime not to sell the customer. when you go to a jcpenney today, you're lucky to get greeted. you won't be acknowledged much less sold anything. gerri: gear...
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neil: environment that your income a lot of people blame republicans and democrats because the two sides can't seem to talk to one another. it does it trouble you? >> it burns me from one end of my body to another. i can't understand in this great democracy by we can't negotiate. why can't the to and say, okay, this is a democracy and left it 60% each. that's the way it always was done. neil: william shatner, a pleasure and an honor. we have a lot more coming up. when we come back from everything that you have been told is that republicans are being obstinate and threatening a government shutdown over spending. do what you probably have not been told is that the former speaker of the house as we really don't have a problem on spending. we call it thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're
neil: environment that your income a lot of people blame republicans and democrats because the two sides can't seem to talk to one another. it does it trouble you? >> it burns me from one end of my body to another. i can't understand in this great democracy by we can't negotiate. why can't the to and say, okay, this is a democracy and left it 60% each. that's the way it always was done. neil: william shatner, a pleasure and an honor. we have a lot more coming up. when we come back from...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney who does this every day. she's the can co-founder of she negotiates consulting and training. vicki, thanks for being here. you've got a one, two, three that i love on how to do this and how to think about negotiating that i think is great. starting with negotiating doesn't start until somebody says no. tell us about that. >> that's right. well, if someone is ready to say yes to your negotiation position, it probably means you haven't asked for enough. [laughter] a lot of people -- gerri: that's a great point. >> a lot of people, a lot of people including a lot of women are afraid to ask for a rai
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney...
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that groupings of police, for example, at incident command posts they are what he calls target-rich environments. and he's labeled cops high value targets. so this is main clearly not kidding around. paul vercammen there, thanks so much. we'll check back with you in a short while. >>> and people ran for their lives in southern columbia today when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit. no reports of deaths or injuries. it was felt in the capital of bogota and across much of neighboring ecuador. >>> and wikileaks founder julian assange has waded into the drone debate slamming the u.s. government for saying it has the right to stage drone strikes against u.s. citizens perceived to be "imminent terror threats." >>> and first lady michelle obama is part of a group of washington dignitary who have returned home to chicago to say good-bye to hadiyah pendleton, the 15-year-old band majorette and athlete shot and killed in chicago just days after performing for the obama inauguration. cnn's thooena jones is on the south side of check at the funeral. athena, you've had a chance to talk with some family and frien
that groupings of police, for example, at incident command posts they are what he calls target-rich environments. and he's labeled cops high value targets. so this is main clearly not kidding around. paul vercammen there, thanks so much. we'll check back with you in a short while. >>> and people ran for their lives in southern columbia today when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit. no reports of deaths or injuries. it was felt in the capital of bogota and across much of neighboring...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. neil: it is a staggering sum. let's get that figure. how much we have spent over the last five years. on nothing. yet 46 million people still living in poverty. reports of the poor actually increasing in numbers. we are doing something wrong, or are we? you bet we are doing something wrong. the welfare state is taking it away. so you pick -- the more money we are pouring into this the more we make things worse. >> absolutely. we get rid of the welfare law and everything seems to be turning a. exactly. it is the incentivizing, well-intentioned. i don't dispute the intentions, and it is trying to help and give a safety net, but it gets people of their self-worth, it gets people of pride. it gets them off of the track a beginning their rising career. it puts them into a holding pattern. it just puts them into the lack of discipline, lack of all the things that a part of the civil society. neil: some worry that the money we spend
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. neil: it is a staggering sum. let's get that figure. how much we have spent over the last five years. on nothing. yet 46 million people still living in poverty. reports of the poor actually increasing in numbers. we are doing something wrong, or are we? you bet we are doing something wrong. the welfare state is taking it away. so you...
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impact on the environment will be the same. it is important this point to deal with the nature of the document and look at different environmentam issues that are raised. in about a wike, the epa will post the draft report and a 45 day public comment period will begin. >> and the speaker are of the house john boehner made up his mind and said today a report makes clear there is no rain for it to be blocked one more day. it is time for president to stand up for middle class jobs and energy security and approve the key stone pipe line. the flip side comes from democrat congressman who said on the energy and commerce committee. we don't need dirty oil to stop climate change and destructive storms and flood and wildfires that we are experiencing. we should investin clear e clean energy transcanada is the canadian company looking to build key stone . their president said nobody has a stronger? interest in making sure the pipe line operates safely. >> how about 18 hoils of skeet shooting. a three million dollar course in las vegas th
impact on the environment will be the same. it is important this point to deal with the nature of the document and look at different environmentam issues that are raised. in about a wike, the epa will post the draft report and a 45 day public comment period will begin. >> and the speaker are of the house john boehner made up his mind and said today a report makes clear there is no rain for it to be blocked one more day. it is time for president to stand up for middle class jobs and energy...
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in opening statements, justice department lawyers said before people, safety and environment. 11 workers died when the rig exploded back in 2010. the business roundtable offered ways to boost the economy by producing more oil and gas, upping energy efficiency and supporting renewable power. reports also suggest streamlining the process and approval for projects like pipeline. prices at the pump leveled off breaking a month-long spike, today the average price for a gallon of gas hits $3.77, still up $0.44 from a month ago. that is a big jump. coming up, florida residents needing a doctor. your brace themselves for extra long lines. the state plans to add a million new people to the medicaid program, but guess what, there could be a drastic doctor shortage. and talk about a major buzz kill. an obscure provision in the tax code means some medical marijuana dispensers are coughing up to 75% of their income to uncle sam. we are not just blowing smoke on this one. can you ever have too much "markets now"? "money"? ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there
in opening statements, justice department lawyers said before people, safety and environment. 11 workers died when the rig exploded back in 2010. the business roundtable offered ways to boost the economy by producing more oil and gas, upping energy efficiency and supporting renewable power. reports also suggest streamlining the process and approval for projects like pipeline. prices at the pump leveled off breaking a month-long spike, today the average price for a gallon of gas hits $3.77,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney who does this every day. she's the can co-founder of she negotiates consulting and training. vicki, thanks for being here. yo
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling...
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they can make money, in this kind of environment, is really a tribute on american en annuity. neil: it is lot still 45 know by cost cut -- still driven by cost cuts. >> this is a tribute, i think to business to america, corporate america, you look at their balance sheets today, they are pretty press teen, they have become really lean, they have can be familiar efficient, they have got -- they have become efficient, and they got ridden a lot of leverage, they become more profitable, what has not happened, is the kind of lean ness and efffficiency in government, they can't cut $ 80 billion out of the trillion dollar budget. >> neil, you describe, there corporate welfare mentality. the fiscal cliff was chalk full of that, it cams back to haunt you, it haunts our economy, this is why a caterpillar can sell 75% outside of the country, the problem is to all freebies from federal reserve and federal government made companies in america, sloppy and flaccid there is no rush for them to go out and do the right thing. neil: and the expectations, where even if we run into a buzzsaw, the g
they can make money, in this kind of environment, is really a tribute on american en annuity. neil: it is lot still 45 know by cost cut -- still driven by cost cuts. >> this is a tribute, i think to business to america, corporate america, you look at their balance sheets today, they are pretty press teen, they have become really lean, they have can be familiar efficient, they have got -- they have become efficient, and they got ridden a lot of leverage, they become more profitable, what...
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of the area of having a work requirement, in the 90's because i do think you know what set the race environment reseeded parents going to work. the air with that completely. >> either way, i have many mothers with children that come and work one shift, many. not eight, not ten, almost 4,000 people. and maybe 1,000 of them have children come to work. we have a brother works and our corporate offices that has two children. she barton's on the weekends. she works in our office as a paralegal and chia's to school at night. neil: we have to rethink it. thank you both in the meantime. something else that continues to be out of control. folks paying taxes. but it is. >> everybody else including rich people are willing to pay more. they want to pay more. neil: a lot of you heard that. this guy wants only harry reid to pay for more taxes. the definition of rape seems to be over the minimum wage. if you're lucky we will read it on air in your life will be bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who cr
of the area of having a work requirement, in the 90's because i do think you know what set the race environment reseeded parents going to work. the air with that completely. >> either way, i have many mothers with children that come and work one shift, many. not eight, not ten, almost 4,000 people. and maybe 1,000 of them have children come to work. we have a brother works and our corporate offices that has two children. she barton's on the weekends. she works in our office as a paralegal...
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i'm a product of my environment, because my choices led me here. my childhood was focused on the family unit. nothing really mattered. to me, it was what i thought was right. i would wake up in the morning. go to school. after school i would take an hour drive and work at my parents, stocking the shelves until 8:00 at night, drive with my mother all the way home, eat dinner, do homework, go to sleep and start the cycle all over again. it was my duty, it was my obligation to family, because that is what a son does. >> translator: in korea, it is a interesting and much talked about topic, and it's regarded as very important. >> translator: in andrew's case, he's the only son. he has to carry on the suh's family name. so he's very important. when a woman gets married, she becomes part of another family. so sometimes the daughter can be removed from her birth family lineage. >> catherine was more or less ostracized because she was the girl, and they focussed most of their attention to me. i think catherine always resented that, because she always chose
i'm a product of my environment, because my choices led me here. my childhood was focused on the family unit. nothing really mattered. to me, it was what i thought was right. i would wake up in the morning. go to school. after school i would take an hour drive and work at my parents, stocking the shelves until 8:00 at night, drive with my mother all the way home, eat dinner, do homework, go to sleep and start the cycle all over again. it was my duty, it was my obligation to family, because that...
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a president who is set on not going far in spending cuts, and ascertaining more tax hikes, what the environment will be like in washington, especially with a lot of republicans they seem to be running scad. >> that is where just as mayor giuliani said, the republicans should not run scared, they should tell the truth, and get the facts out to the people. >> jim: but they are not doing it. >> they are not doing it. maybe the mainstream media is ignoring them, this is a simple message, if you want to government to grow at the rate it is growing, and you are okay with this big government you see, you have to pay for it, a lot more than we are now, and a lot more than hiking taxes on the rich, now, but they can't get through the noise. >> well i don't see much of a attempt to try to get the facts out to the people, i think that have to figure out a way to connect with the people and be able to tell them the truth. you know margaret thatcher said that the problem with socialism or kd of government that obama is trying tony flick o to inflat sooner or later you run out of other people's money. neil:
a president who is set on not going far in spending cuts, and ascertaining more tax hikes, what the environment will be like in washington, especially with a lot of republicans they seem to be running scad. >> that is where just as mayor giuliani said, the republicans should not run scared, they should tell the truth, and get the facts out to the people. >> jim: but they are not doing it. >> they are not doing it. maybe the mainstream media is ignoring them, this is a simple...
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alaska is not hospitable environment. ed markey is running nomnation in liberal state. picking up green group nominations. that same day the league of conservation voters. i think more about that, than anything else. for him to be shocked people respond to tax policy is itself shocking. melissa: if you tax something, it is meant to discourage whatever behavior that is. shell responded and said while we're aware of the tax environment wherever we operate the driver for our operational decisions is going to be governed by safety. the tax policy in question i would add, by the way is that they were think of drilling on the outer continental shelf, there you would pay regular federal corporate income tax of 35%. otherwise, they were paying the alaska production tax which can be as high as 75%. i say if they were moving it for tax reasons they should just own it and get out in front of it. what is wrong with that? so you're moving it to go drill in a spot or keep it in a spot that is going to provide a better tax environment for you. this is company. isn't that what they're
alaska is not hospitable environment. ed markey is running nomnation in liberal state. picking up green group nominations. that same day the league of conservation voters. i think more about that, than anything else. for him to be shocked people respond to tax policy is itself shocking. melissa: if you tax something, it is meant to discourage whatever behavior that is. shell responded and said while we're aware of the tax environment wherever we operate the driver for our operational decisions...
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dennis: okay. >> so in that very concentrated market environment it's, it's virtually impossible for the small independents like ovation and a few others out there, to compete on a equal playing field. dennis: okay. but you know, rich, the fact is when time warner cable jettisoned ovation. they didn't do it because we have got no room left on the dial. they did it because they feel you guys didn't get higher ratings. >> back off on that for a second. they jettisoned ovation because espn hit them up with a 30% price increase and they needed to make room in the budget and ovation was the casualty. dennis: okay. >> which is a big difference. >> that is exactly correct. >> making the customer pay for espn 4 which unwatched and bundled with espn --. dennis: why is it okay for a cable system to make that decision? is cablevision acting as if it is a victim in this chad? cablevision has plenty of power. they have plenty of room on the dial? >> it, look what richard said is exactly right. time warner cable threw ovation off because ovation is independent network and they c throw us off becau
dennis: okay. >> so in that very concentrated market environment it's, it's virtually impossible for the small independents like ovation and a few others out there, to compete on a equal playing field. dennis: okay. but you know, rich, the fact is when time warner cable jettisoned ovation. they didn't do it because we have got no room left on the dial. they did it because they feel you guys didn't get higher ratings. >> back off on that for a second. they jettisoned ovation because...